A Game-Changer for DeAI and Blockchain Interoperability
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The Internet Computer Protocol (ICP), a pioneering decentralized blockchain network, marked its third anniversary today with the release of its “Year 4 Internet Computer Roadmap.” This roadmap highlights ICP’s achievements since its inception in May 2021 and sets forth ambitious plans to establish ICP as a leader in Decentralized AI (DeAI) and blockchain interoperability. Since the launch of its mainnet, ICP has achieved remarkable milestones, maintaining zero downtime, processing over three billion blocks, and securing over $3 billion in value within its Network Nervous System (NNS) DAO. The developer community around ICP has flourished, with Electric Capital noting a 12-fold increase in developers between 2020 and 2023, despite ICP’s mainnet only going live in May 2021. The platform hosts some of the most widely used applications in the cryptocurrency space, including DMail, DSCVR, and OpenChat. The Year 4 roadmap outlines several key areas of focus, with Decentralized AI and Chain Fusion being the most significant highlights. Decentralized AI (DeAI) The DeAI roadmap is designed to bring AI models onto the blockchain, enabling transparent and reliable AI applications. Traditional AI models often function as opaque black boxes, leaving users in the dark about data usage and the correctness of AI outputs. ICP aims to address these issues with its robust computational capabilities and sophisticated smart contracts. Performance Enhancements Faster deterministic floating-point operations, achieving a 10x performance boost. Wasm SIMD support, which allows multiple floating-point operations per CPU instruction. Optimizing the AI inference engine. AI Computation on GPU Developing a deterministic API for AI computations on GPU. Creating tooling and libraries for AI smart contract development. Publishing a public specification for GPU-enabled nodes. Establishing AI-specialized subnets with GPU-enabled nodes. These advancements will enable groundbreaking use cases such as autonomous blockchain KYC verification, smart contract verification, natural language interactions with smart contracts, DAO-controlled…
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